At first we tried anchoring in the secluded bay but for the first time ever, I saw the bottom under the Curve of Time. Because the tides shift anchor's, we decided it would be safer in the large, but more exposed bay outside. (I took this picture from the crows nest)

The hot spring was mostly turned off and was running in slowly so it was on luke warm. Jaques thought it was a nice temperature so he went in for a little soak. You can see the clay pipe the water flows though to get to the pool. The remains of the old pier are visible in the background.

This is the view from the Zodiak as we pull around to Elcho Harbour where the Curve of Time is parked (we couldn't anchor). The beach (about the middle of the frame) is where we pulled the Zodiak in and where the Petroglyph is. The marker is on the hill and the carving is in the rock bluff on the right.

I beleive this is a hangning valley. The glacier would flow out of the valley and onto another glacier that was flowing down cascade inlet. Now that the glaciers are gone, you are left witha a valley that hangs out over cascade inlet.